Do you feel like your headphones drop as low as this song drops on its lowest frequency?

Well...maybe. This song is so subteranean in the bass that I probably can't audibly pick up the lowest of the lows. But I pick up at least most of it.
I also have a 10w7 subwoofer in my car, which is truly painfull with this song , and in the car, there is a tremendous amount of shaking in addition what I can hear (which indicates reproduction of inaudible low frequency, as subwoofer fans will tell you it is felt, not heard).

But to answer the question, I would say the phones do reproduce it, though not as loud as slightly higher frequencies, but I can also feel my headphones moving. It is very very subtle though, and it has to be at a good sound level. They pulsate against my neck.

What I love about the song is the bass is smooth like butter. The lyrics are pointless to me, but the bass is just all over the place.

I sugguest going to realmofexcursion.com and watching video of car subs. A great majority use this song, and you can literally watch the subs go crazy. Its pretty cool. Try JL Audio 12w7 and Eclipse 15" Titanium sub vids

Well...maybe. This song is so subteranean in the bass that I probably can't audibly pick up the lowest of the lows. But I pick up at least most of it.
I also have a 10w7 subwoofer in my car, which is truly painfull with this song , and in the car, there is a tremendous amount of shaking in addition what I can hear (which indicates reproduction of inaudible low frequency, as subwoofer fans will tell you it is felt, not heard).

But to answer the question, I would say the phones do reproduce it, though not as loud as slightly higher frequencies, but I can also feel my headphones moving. It is very very subtle though, and it has to be at a good sound level. They pulsate against my neck.

What I love about the song is the bass is smooth like butter. The lyrics are pointless to me, but the bass is just all over the place.

I sugguest going to realmofexcursion.com and watching video of car subs. A great majority use this song, and you can literally watch the subs go crazy. Its pretty cool. Try JL Audio 12w7 and Eclipse 15" Titanium sub vids

Yeah, that's how I knew about this song. I used to be into car audio, and this seems to always be the reference point for subs.

A suggestion

Came across this Topic recently, it deteriorated to "tracks with lots of bass" quickly.

Plenty of good albums out there; Paul Brady's Spirits Colliding (1995) is well produced and has some good songs with a mix of vocals, acoustic, and electronic/rock elements. Bela Fleck, the Wootens, & The Corrs (!) appear in parts of it.

I just love the track "The world is what you make it".

Some of the stuff off Talking Timbuktu, Ry Cooder & Ali Farke Toure is great. Maxwell's blacksummernights has some great high-production-value R&B. TV on the Radio's Big Science has plenty of dense detail. My taste in classical doesn't go much beyond Bach; the Suzuki Cantatas are well done, and the Cello Suites by Jean-guihen Queyras feature georgeous tone on a period instrument.

I have a problem that I need to like a track before I will willingly listen to repeatedly!

SaraK (Chesky) is about the most natural recording I’ve ever heard. The recording is unusual in that it sounds quite ordinary with mid-fi gear unlike say Patricia Barber who’s recordings tend to sound good no matter what equipment is used and scales with better gear. The Chesky recordings tend to come in to their own only with exceptional gear, that has been my experience anyway.